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1st new school bike- this any good?
TwoBobRob:
What happened to that tidy black Haro from the other day Shings?
sonic-1:
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--- Quote from: sonic-1 on September 25, 2007, 07:32 PM ---they are heavy as a very heavy thing wheels wont last long if yer rough n weigh a bit
crank is good easy to convert to sealed bb
most of all it will take a few big slams !!!!! mine has
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And with that my hopes are dashed.................................. the guy said its got a 20" top tube will that be long enough.
I'm 5'11 and weigh 15stone.
20" or 21" yer wont feel much diffrence !!!! i cant
about 15 stone errr im not far off that but i crash a lot n miss time hop s up large kerbs n steps so wheels tyers n tubes dont last long
get wot ever yer can afford yer can slowly upgrade parts from the for sale section on here till yer have all the good stuff yer need then once yer stop wreckin get yer self a nice frame
Jake
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Shings:
--- Quote from: TwoBobRob on September 25, 2007, 11:14 PM ---What happened to that tidy black Haro from the other day Shings?
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Still for sale- he took ages to come back to me but the he wont come close to what I want to pay based on advice from a few people.... and its quite a way away from me so I adjudged it to be not worth it. :-\
Could be wrong....
Trev:
there are plenty of these "my first new school" bikes floating around. so there is no need to have your pants pulled down over it. make what you think is a reasonable offer (bearing in mind, it will probably only suffice for about 6 months or so). if your offer is not accepted, move onto the next bike. there will be more people selling them than people wanting to buy them. if your offer is not accepted, tell them to get in touch if they change their mind. i guarantee when someone can't find a buyer at all, they'll call you back.
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